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Method and kit for the detection and/or quantification of homologous nucleotide sequences on arrays

  • US 20050272044A1
  • Filed: 06/02/2004
  • Published: 12/08/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/02/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for the identification and/or quantification of the presence of one or several among at least 7 organisms or part thereof in a biological sample comprising possibly at least 4 other organisms, comprising the steps of:

  • amplifying a target nucleotide sequence specific for said organisms using at least 2 different primer pairs, each primer pair being capable of amplifying nucleotide sequences from at least 4 different organisms and having a nucleotide sequence homology higher than 85% with each of the specific nucleotide sequences to be amplified;

    providing an array onto which single-stranded capture nucleotide sequences are arranged at pre-determined locations, said single-stranded capture nucleotide sequences being covalently bound to an insoluble support via a spacer which is at least 6.8 nm in length, and comprising a nucleotide sequence of about 10 to 50 bases specific for a given target sequence of a specific organism and showing a homology of less than 85% to the other capture nucleotide sequences;

    contacting all of said target amplified sequences with the array in one solution under conditions allowing hybridization of the target amplified sequences to complementary capture nucleotide sequences present on the array;

    detecting and quantifying signals present on specific locations on the array;

    wherein the intensities of the signals at specific locations allows identification and quantification of the presence of organisms.

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